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The Jesuites Society, the "voeu de Montmartre"made on August 15
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The Jesuites Society, the "voeu de Montmartre"made on August 15
XEE4138830 The Jesuites Society, the " voeu de Montmartre" made on August 15, 1534 by Ignace de Loyola (Sant Ignazio or Saint Ignatius, 1491-1556) with Pierre Favre (1506-1546), Francois Xavier (or Francois-Xavier or Francisco de Javier, 1506-1552), Jacques Lainez (1512-1565). Engraving from 1842 in " Histoire des popes" by Maurice Lachatre. Private collection. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Jesuites Society, the " voeu de Montmartre" made on August 15, 1534 by Ignace de Loyola (Sant Ignazio or Saint Ignatius, 1491-1556) with Pierre Favre (1506-1546), Francois Xavier (or Francois-Xavier or Francisco de Javier, 1506-1552), Jacques Lainez (1512-1565). Engraving from 1842 in " Histoire des popes" by Maurice Lachatre. Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This print captures a significant moment in history - "The Jesuites Society, the 'voeu de Montmartre' made on August 15,1534". In this engraving from 1842 by an unknown artist, we witness Ignace de Loyola (also known as Saint Ignatius) alongside Pierre Favre, Francois Xavier (or Francisco de Javier), and Jacques Lainez. These influential figures played a crucial role in the formation of the Jesuites Society. The scene depicts a solemn vow-taking ceremony that took place at Montmartre on that fateful day. The four men stand together with unwavering determination and devotion to their cause. Their commitment to serving God is palpable through their expressions and body language. Ignace de Loyola's vision for this society was rooted in spirituality and education. This image serves as a testament to his unwavering faith and his desire to establish an order dedicated to promoting knowledge, compassion, and service. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of artistry, we are transported back in time to witness the birth of one of history's most influential religious orders. It reminds us of the power individuals possess when they come together with shared values and aspirations. This print not only captures a historical event but also invites contemplation about our own personal vows or commitments. It encourages us to reflect on what drives us forward in life and how we can make meaningful contributions towards something greater than ourselves.
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